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The Stedelijk Museum has changed its name to "Design Museum". An exhibition of design in food was presented on the first floor. On the second floor an exhibition of the photographer mr. Wolzak was presented showing pictures of interiors of houses. This exhibition made the...More

This is a fine museum in a super location of old den Bosch. have a look around after visiting their interesting exhibits, changing all the time. For instance we saw a food and fiction exhibit depicting how food names, packages, ingredients and so on are...More

A very nice and modern architecture in the middle of a medieval city-part. Build next to the Noord-Brabants Museum. Both are connected by a passage.
This modern part recently has changed its name into: Design Museum. Various contemporary exhibitions and a visit worthwhile.

Attached to the Noordbrabants Museum, and accessible by paying one admission fee of 15 euros, it consists of two rooms. One has a small exhibition of present-day jewelry, the other and larger room has an exhibition of modern ceramics. It is moderately interesting, but unless...More

The Stedlijk is adjacent to the Noordbrabants museum and we paid €15 for a combined ticket for both.
Although the Stedlijk is very modern and well laid out, there is much less content than the Noordbrabants. However, the exhibition called Celebrating Ceramics, which displayed the...More

The SM is the neighbour of the Brabants Museum and it is possible to enter the SM through an inside passage. The museum is on 2 higher floors which are quite modern and light. The one exhibition were very large photos on the theme "Style...More

Wonderful exhibition of all of Den Bosch's finest paintings; the first time in 500 years they were all gathered together. Even though the entry times were staggered and I went early in the morning it was still packed to the gunwales and it was hard...More